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starbucks has expansion plans in china and for its product line sold in grocery stores and other vendors. >>> your smartphone will soon be able to send how your feeling and respond proeply. it uses voice features. it was successful about 80% of the time in correctly identifying the emotion. rob, can you tell my emotion right now? >> you sound happy and wide-awake. >> i'm very happy. >> i'm sure that's not the caffeine talking. >>> next, on alert. a popular baby recliner. the focus of a new government warning after the deaths of several kids. >>> and a mystery in arizona. a college student missing. was he a victim of fraternity hazing? >>> plus, what a night for kobe bryant. the incredible feat only four other people have ever done. "this is george. he is a good little monkey and always very curious. one day george got an important letter. he's built a rocket ship to travel into space." google, how far is earth to the moon? the moon is 238,900 miles... "the great moment had come." 3, 2, 1... [ giggling ] a delicious new way to get essential vitamins you need. just bite into the tasty shel
starbucks has expansion plans in china and for its product line sold in grocery stores and other vendors. >>> your smartphone will soon be able to send how your feeling and respond proeply. it uses voice features. it was successful about 80% of the time in correctly identifying the emotion. rob, can you tell my emotion right now? >> you sound happy and wide-awake. >> i'm very happy. >> i'm sure that's not the caffeine talking. >>> next, on alert. a popular...
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. >>> new report says china will soon out-rank the u.s. as leading economic power. china's economy growing at healthier pace forecasts by 2030, asia will surpass north america and europe combined of global power based on gross domestic product growth, investment in technology. >>> president obama will make his first comments later today in detroit on his one-on-one talks at the white house yesterday with house speaker boehner to dodge that fiscal cliff. yesterday's mattering was the first since election day. mr. obama is expected to reveal details when he speaks to auto work there's afternoon. >>> "wall street journal" reporting hostess used employee pension money to stay afloat as it sank deeper toward bankruptcy. it isn't clear how much money was taken from the funds. today is the final day for bidders interested in taking overwhat is left of hostess to step forward. so far 160 companies have expressed interest which include wonder bread and twinkies. hostess closed last month. >> this morning the national transportation safety board confirms mexican-american sing
. >>> new report says china will soon out-rank the u.s. as leading economic power. china's economy growing at healthier pace forecasts by 2030, asia will surpass north america and europe combined of global power based on gross domestic product growth, investment in technology. >>> president obama will make his first comments later today in detroit on his one-on-one talks at the white house yesterday with house speaker boehner to dodge that fiscal cliff. yesterday's mattering...
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. ♪ >>> new report says china will soon out-rank the u.s. as leading economic power. china's economy growing at healthier pace forecasts by 2030, asia will surpass north america and europe combined of global power based on gross domestic product growth, investment in technology. >>> president obama will make his first comments later today in detroit on his one-on-one talks at the white house yesterday with house speaker boehner to dodge that fiscal cliff. yesterday's mattering was the first since election day. mr. obama is expected to reveal details when he speaks to auto work there's afternoon. >>> "wall street journal" reporting hostess used employee pension money to stay afloat as it sank deeper toward bankruptcy. it isn't clear how much money was taken from the funds. today is the final day for bidders interested in taking overwhat is left of hostess to step forward. so far 160 companies have expressed interest which include wonder bread and twinkies. hostess closed last month. >> this morning the national transportation safety board confirms mexican-american sing
. ♪ >>> new report says china will soon out-rank the u.s. as leading economic power. china's economy growing at healthier pace forecasts by 2030, asia will surpass north america and europe combined of global power based on gross domestic product growth, investment in technology. >>> president obama will make his first comments later today in detroit on his one-on-one talks at the white house yesterday with house speaker boehner to dodge that fiscal cliff. yesterday's...
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be safe its called veterans commons developed by the veterans organization swords to plow shares and china twoountown community development center. $30 million in local, state and fed lal ral money, as well as private donations paid for this project. he battles to stay clean and sober. >> i can relate we've been through a lot of the same things. >> the veterans administration estimates there are 1500 homeless vets in san francisco, 400 applied for 75 slots of new housing. dan? >> that is neat out there. thank you very much. no signs of progress in contract talks today between railly's grocery store chain and striking employees. after 15 months of bargaining 7,000 workers walked off their jobs last weekend.p#dy9Ñ railo's wants to freeze pay andry eliminate overtime for weekends and holidays.. >> a number of stores not waiting until after thanksgiving to kick off the holiday shopping season. >> not wasting a second. michael finney here to talk about choices for gifts and free, good, travel options for the year. >> yes. there is a -- thanksgiving less than two weeks away it's too late to fi
be safe its called veterans commons developed by the veterans organization swords to plow shares and china twoountown community development center. $30 million in local, state and fed lal ral money, as well as private donations paid for this project. he battles to stay clean and sober. >> i can relate we've been through a lot of the same things. >> the veterans administration estimates there are 1500 homeless vets in san francisco, 400 applied for 75 slots of new housing. dan?...
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. >> bob: you walk down a street do you feel like china man on n.b.a. rally? chinese person. chinese person. sorry. >> dana: he is the tallest mmidget. the book was dedicated to? >> greg: andrew breitbart. he inspired my. happy warrior. fight back and forth but had a sense of humor and never took yourself too seriously. that's what this is about. not getting angry be. honest. >> bob: you will sell a gazillion copies. >> andrea: you are going to the vil lanels and i want to know if anything crazy happens on the bus. >> greg: i heard wild stuff happened in the villages. i can't wait. >> bob: i have extra prescription drugs you might want to sell when you're there. >> dana: going to reagan library. this is great. congratulations. >> greg: thank you. >> bob: you deserve it. >> greg: stop it. >> bob: we had to listen to you talk about it. >> dana: he is flushing. >> greg: coming up, something amazed we had to call a group of medical specialists to the analyze how amazing it is. see you when i see you. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> bob: one of the saniest human beings in the world and one of
. >> bob: you walk down a street do you feel like china man on n.b.a. rally? chinese person. chinese person. sorry. >> dana: he is the tallest mmidget. the book was dedicated to? >> greg: andrew breitbart. he inspired my. happy warrior. fight back and forth but had a sense of humor and never took yourself too seriously. that's what this is about. not getting angry be. honest. >> bob: you will sell a gazillion copies. >> andrea: you are going to the vil lanels and i...
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what we want to see is if we are going to spend this money, borrow it from china or our kids, we need to make sure that we are getting our money's worth and it is supporting what we intended it to. which is to increase security of our most humble cities. charles: senator coburn, where does the buck stop on this kind of stuff? these guys have a lot of this money. they can do things like this. is there any specific person who has ever been held accountable for this? >> the people you should hold accountable is not the agency. we are allowing the agency to do this. we see waste and stupidity. the fact that we don't have a metric to measure, and we don't know how the money is spent, there are no follow-ups, it just shows the competency of the agency, but also the competency of washington in terms of doing what they're supposed to be doing. charles: on that note, we are talking about the fiscal cliff. earlier today, president obama brought the debt ceiling debate, or would be debate into the picture. it feels like a lot of the work that you do -- people say okay, we spent 100 grand on this
what we want to see is if we are going to spend this money, borrow it from china or our kids, we need to make sure that we are getting our money's worth and it is supporting what we intended it to. which is to increase security of our most humble cities. charles: senator coburn, where does the buck stop on this kind of stuff? these guys have a lot of this money. they can do things like this. is there any specific person who has ever been held accountable for this? >> the people you should...
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it's not china or the united states. i see both of us very much engaged in the region and i would see that there's an opportunity for both of us as we engage with our partners in the region to help ensure the security and stability of the region. >> that's another reason for the state partnership, i believe, in those smaller countries to get that value for the dollar so they can see the interaction and basically hang out with our soldiers and learn and grow and develop that relationship which is critically important. is that a fair statement? >> the relationships we build through training and education programs are critical to the future. we see it all the time around the world. we don't know when a crisis is coming. to have an awareness and understanding and a shared experience with one of our partners is critical to our success. >> i think we saw that in egypt actually when we were able to pick up the phone and say stand down and let this play out a little. general jacoby, fair statement as well? >> yes, senator, very
it's not china or the united states. i see both of us very much engaged in the region and i would see that there's an opportunity for both of us as we engage with our partners in the region to help ensure the security and stability of the region. >> that's another reason for the state partnership, i believe, in those smaller countries to get that value for the dollar so they can see the interaction and basically hang out with our soldiers and learn and grow and develop that relationship...
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we got caught up in market forces in china. now that is unraveling backwards again. any program that is up and running like that for the first time, there are going to be problems. the second thing, what the administration is looking for is next generation stuff. personalize madison. advanced polymer's. nanotechnology at the cutting edge. this is one of these areas where they get that early help for commercialization. $250 billion a year. no time to commercialize it. there is this huge gap between the private sector and what they will do and what the government will do. there is no one bridging the gap. it has got to be done. it has got to be done collaborative lee. so, i think they will learn more. >> there is an issue that has been talked about here in washington, cyber security. that there should be clear divide between democrats and republicans on cyber security. basically, what do you think going forward is the best strategy when it comes to cyber security? >> again, this is one where i do not pretend to expertise, but i do know the administration is looking for
we got caught up in market forces in china. now that is unraveling backwards again. any program that is up and running like that for the first time, there are going to be problems. the second thing, what the administration is looking for is next generation stuff. personalize madison. advanced polymer's. nanotechnology at the cutting edge. this is one of these areas where they get that early help for commercialization. $250 billion a year. no time to commercialize it. there is this huge gap...
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and from the china contractors association. and the president of the foreign trade and economic relations commission. and the deputy director general, department of commerce of the inner mongolia, autonomous region. the director of economic and trade office of [unintelligible] province. i would like to mention that locally, we have a city council member from fremont, ms. sue chan and supervisor malia cohen is in the house. thank you for coming. i remember not long ago when vice-president -- the vice- president visited the united states and i traveled to los angeles with our mayor at the time and what an event. and now a few months later, san francisco is probably hosting the seminar with the ministry of commerce. it shows that our golden mountain continues to attract chinese. has never stopped since the 1800's and because san francisco continues to be the city of innovation and full of peril spirit, we will continue to seek an inflow of inbound chinese businessmen and investors. may i invite our mayor, edwin lee, to the podium?
and from the china contractors association. and the president of the foreign trade and economic relations commission. and the deputy director general, department of commerce of the inner mongolia, autonomous region. the director of economic and trade office of [unintelligible] province. i would like to mention that locally, we have a city council member from fremont, ms. sue chan and supervisor malia cohen is in the house. thank you for coming. i remember not long ago when vice-president -- the...
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reasonable minds could argue if there was a 20, 30, 40% delta in what russia had or we had, china had or what the europeans had, then you could argue that somebody might get in their head that now is the time. to lead putin to say now is our opportunity? just my personal view, but one set of arguments went very much into debate. last point and that's again on the nuclear complex.
reasonable minds could argue if there was a 20, 30, 40% delta in what russia had or we had, china had or what the europeans had, then you could argue that somebody might get in their head that now is the time. to lead putin to say now is our opportunity? just my personal view, but one set of arguments went very much into debate. last point and that's again on the nuclear complex.
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she actually hired two architects who went on a tour of china for a year and they came back with this design. so we'll see that in a minute. so alva vanderbilt built the chinese teahouse really as a folly. in 1914 she hired two architects and commissioned them to travel to china for more than a year and they came back with this design, which was later built. it was really just an expression of fun. she used to host parties centered around the chinese teahouse and certainly it was a great focal point standing on the terrace of marble house, looking out to the sea, overlooking this tremendous silhouette, the wonderful chinese red color. i think a great, great addition to the entire property of marble house. >>> there's a new web site for american history tv where you can find our schedules and preview our upcoming programs, watch featured video from our regular weekly series, as well history tweets, history in the news and social media from facebook, youtube, twitter. >> abolitionist john willard menard was elected to congress in 1869. up next we hear more about him from phillip magness
she actually hired two architects who went on a tour of china for a year and they came back with this design. so we'll see that in a minute. so alva vanderbilt built the chinese teahouse really as a folly. in 1914 she hired two architects and commissioned them to travel to china for more than a year and they came back with this design, which was later built. it was really just an expression of fun. she used to host parties centered around the chinese teahouse and certainly it was a great focal...
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we need china as a trade partner. we don't want a trade war with china. we're very dependent on their economy and they're dependent on our economy. mitt romney has invested in china, has family trusts invested in china. both sides have done this here. if you want to call it hypocrisy, call it hypocrisy, but nobody is clean here. >> david: by the way, steve, it's not just china, $2.8 billion in department of energy money went to a spanish firm that did solar stuff. this is not just china. we're outsourcing a lot of money overseas. >> two points, david. romney, what he does it's vol temporary. when the government does, it's taking our resources and playing politics with it. it's about trade barrier, stealing our intellectual property rights, what both candidates should be focused on, not this thing about who invests more in china. >> david: if it's private money, may it go where it will. private investors are free to do with their money, but not my money, not my tax dollars. >> i hav no allergic relax to governor romney investing in china, if that's what he
we need china as a trade partner. we don't want a trade war with china. we're very dependent on their economy and they're dependent on our economy. mitt romney has invested in china, has family trusts invested in china. both sides have done this here. if you want to call it hypocrisy, call it hypocrisy, but nobody is clean here. >> david: by the way, steve, it's not just china, $2.8 billion in department of energy money went to a spanish firm that did solar stuff. this is not just china....
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the only reason that happens is if people believe they can't trust any of the numbers coming out of china. you're investing in a small company right now. the first risk factor you consider is whether or not it's fraud. i would say that we should be very careful about how we, we don't want to move in that direction is all i'm saying. >> you brought up the merit regulation which is my understanding is under federal securities law there's not merit regulation, is that correct? >> that's correct. it's matter of degree when you require, there are instances where disclosure can view into merit regulation. requiring specific disclosure about specific topics that requiring companies to comply with substantive standards that are not about disclosing all of their material information. >> my understanding, again, it might be outdated is the scc cannot refuse because they object to a business model or anything else. they can just require now to doll out detail. that's not merit regulation. do you consider us having merit regulation for federal securities law? >> i don't think. it's very important. ha
the only reason that happens is if people believe they can't trust any of the numbers coming out of china. you're investing in a small company right now. the first risk factor you consider is whether or not it's fraud. i would say that we should be very careful about how we, we don't want to move in that direction is all i'm saying. >> you brought up the merit regulation which is my understanding is under federal securities law there's not merit regulation, is that correct? >>...
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on from china. there is no way that enhances american security. we need this for cell phones, computers, weapons systems, u.s. industry is poised to secure these minerals from the deep sea bed. but they cannot do so through the united states as it is because we're not a party to the treaty. don't take my word for it. listen to our top companies. just last week, bob stevens, the ceo of lockheed martin wrote to me urging that the senate pass the treaty. i want to take a minute to read from his letter. he said the multibillion dollar investments needed to establish an ocean-based resource development business must be predicated upon clear legal rights established and protected under the treaty-based framework of the law of the sea convention, including the international seabed authority. other international players recognize this same reality and are acting upon it. countries including china and russia, are moving forward aggressively within the treaty framework and several of these countries currently
on from china. there is no way that enhances american security. we need this for cell phones, computers, weapons systems, u.s. industry is poised to secure these minerals from the deep sea bed. but they cannot do so through the united states as it is because we're not a party to the treaty. don't take my word for it. listen to our top companies. just last week, bob stevens, the ceo of lockheed martin wrote to me urging that the senate pass the treaty. i want to take a minute to read from his...
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he said because the china believe china is exceptional. the brits belief, you know, britain is exceptional. and the russians believe that russia is exceptional. well, the reality is that they are not. it's not that they haven't made tremendous contribution, but it has been a particular form of government that understands from which our prosperity flows. and we believe that the second paragraph of the declaration of independence holds the formula. we hold these truths to be self evident to my dad uses it that makes any knucklehead should be able to get a gun is that all of us are created equally, that we are endowed by our creator. certain and animal rights. which means that our rights don't come from government. government cannot give you to write the our rights flow from god. and as a consequence, government can only protect and recognize those rights. governments our rights to our grants are not granted from government but they are gifts from god. and that among these rights are likely to pursuit of happiness. i think of particular order
he said because the china believe china is exceptional. the brits belief, you know, britain is exceptional. and the russians believe that russia is exceptional. well, the reality is that they are not. it's not that they haven't made tremendous contribution, but it has been a particular form of government that understands from which our prosperity flows. and we believe that the second paragraph of the declaration of independence holds the formula. we hold these truths to be self evident to my...
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he said because the chinese believe that china is exceptional, and the brits believe that britain is exceptional. and the russians believe that russia is exceptional. well, the reality is that they're not. compared to -- it's not that they haven't made tremendous contributions, but it has been a particular form of government that understands from which our prosperity flows, and we believe that the second paragraph of the declaration of independence holds the form lamp we hold this truths to be self-evident. my dad used to say that means that any knucklehead should be able to get it. that we're endowed by our creator with certain unail illinoisable rights which means or right don't come from government. government cannot give you our rights. our rights flow from god, and as a consequence, governments can only protect and recognize those rights. governments -- our rights are not grants from government. but they're gifts from god. and that among these rights are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness, and i think it's a particular order that we have been given these rights. very di
he said because the chinese believe that china is exceptional, and the brits believe that britain is exceptional. and the russians believe that russia is exceptional. well, the reality is that they're not. compared to -- it's not that they haven't made tremendous contributions, but it has been a particular form of government that understands from which our prosperity flows, and we believe that the second paragraph of the declaration of independence holds the form lamp we hold this truths to be...
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you don't have nixon in china, an administration asking three basic questions, what do we want from iran, what does iran want from us, and how do we both get what we want? those three questions were critical to the kinds of transformational diplomacy that proceeded the kissinger-nixon gamut to china and detente. the questions may be asked but is there a to actually operationalize them, a breakthrough strategy when it comes to diplomacy with iran. finally i'll point out the obvious. we as a country have entered the area of incognito. in the matter of a year, we have seen both our friends and our enemies literally go the way of the do do. the arab world is two experience, two authorize taerns, acquiescence, egyptians, tunisians and add ver sarls -- adversarloufriends are gone, traditional enemies with whom we have actually found a way to more or less co-exist. we are in a new experience. the arab world preoccupied as it is may well offer up an opportunity for non-arabs to play a greater role. three countries. frankly right now our position to be much more consequential to the future of thi
you don't have nixon in china, an administration asking three basic questions, what do we want from iran, what does iran want from us, and how do we both get what we want? those three questions were critical to the kinds of transformational diplomacy that proceeded the kissinger-nixon gamut to china and detente. the questions may be asked but is there a to actually operationalize them, a breakthrough strategy when it comes to diplomacy with iran. finally i'll point out the obvious. we as a...
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india, japan and china purchasing 50%. their oil shipped through iranian ships or other flagships that are masking the fact that that oil is going to those countries. turkey has the pass through the sanctions of 180 delays they're still dealing with iran. russia, some defense systems they were using in the defense drills this past week were russian made, the s-200 defense system. >> this situation is not getting any better. we're trying to have a happy show. it is not going well. thanks for joining us tonight anyway. we appreciate it. >> anytime, melissa. thank you. melissa: up next, tesla motor as car is the car of the year. that's happy. all right, but the electric carmaker face as bumpy road ahead. elon musk, tesla's ceo and cofounder is here to explain how the company plans to hit its stride. >>> the founder of mcafee anti-virus software on the run from central american authorities? this is a bizarre story. he is wanted in the suspect of a a brutal murder of a neighbor. gets even weirder from there if that is possible.
india, japan and china purchasing 50%. their oil shipped through iranian ships or other flagships that are masking the fact that that oil is going to those countries. turkey has the pass through the sanctions of 180 delays they're still dealing with iran. russia, some defense systems they were using in the defense drills this past week were russian made, the s-200 defense system. >> this situation is not getting any better. we're trying to have a happy show. it is not going well. thanks...
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four of the five ads on the right side are for knockoff residence down counterfeit companies in china. now, we need to protect our consumers because they're going to pay money for products and they're not gone to get what they pay for in return. >> host: and juliana. >> guest: are you hearing from consumers this is a concern, privacy is a concern? one thing i have heard from companies, where is the harm? we don't see the consumer harm. you hearing from your constituents that this is a concern, something you should be watching? >> people are very concerned about privacy and the internet. when the google came out with their privacy policy, they are going to look at your personal e-mail accounts and couple that with all other applications, youtube and google maps and develop deep and personal profiles and use that to laser focus advertising team, people have concerns about it. if they locate your accounts looking for certain words and then go send adds to your computer based on those, it is not that dissimilar from someone listen to your phone calls and then sending e-mail to your house
four of the five ads on the right side are for knockoff residence down counterfeit companies in china. now, we need to protect our consumers because they're going to pay money for products and they're not gone to get what they pay for in return. >> host: and juliana. >> guest: are you hearing from consumers this is a concern, privacy is a concern? one thing i have heard from companies, where is the harm? we don't see the consumer harm. you hearing from your constituents that this is...
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we are sending limited investment and to rick's point about china . if they are so great we'll reinnovate. >> i find the consideration so odd. i don't understand us. we have always subsidized energy to stay competive. >> what energy? >> now we are in uation where countries are subsidizing the next generation of energy. you want to wave the flight flag of surrender. >> no, do it in a smart way. keep irerational hope alive. this is misleading and thoughting the bailout of general motors. and that may not be so. that misled the american people. all of the talk cannot be proveyen. and same thin with bain capitol you can't prove they lost or prepared jobs. they have hundreds of years to make it right. >> rick, go ahead. >> it is the execution . it is the execution that is so flawed here, rick. there might be a place for government investment, but should come out of the defense department. that is where the internet was first funded. but the companies that people who built company did it in the private sector. i agree about the execution . you are giving mo
we are sending limited investment and to rick's point about china . if they are so great we'll reinnovate. >> i find the consideration so odd. i don't understand us. we have always subsidized energy to stay competive. >> what energy? >> now we are in uation where countries are subsidizing the next generation of energy. you want to wave the flight flag of surrender. >> no, do it in a smart way. keep irerational hope alive. this is misleading and thoughting the bailout of...
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something called the safe ports act, which requires cargo to be screened at the point of embarkation in china or some other asian port, pick that, ca the oceanso priorities and it seems to me that initiative was a very healthy one. >> where it's trying to adopt the view of something -- i forget what the exact term is, checked once and verified twice. once it's checked in one country, it good in both. >> i'm checking my watch but i still think we have more time. i can use a few more questions. here's one. you have made the arctica central. is it place for cooperation or competition? where does canada fit? >> there's probably a place for a little bit of both. it is true that -- it is true that more of the ice is melting. ilt also true that i think the economics of commodity prices are going to drive resource developments in areas like the arctic where costs are higher and where traditionally it's been harder to make economic projects viable. we have put -- a big part of our country is actually in the arctic region. we put a big emphasis on securing our sovereign there and seeing those resources
something called the safe ports act, which requires cargo to be screened at the point of embarkation in china or some other asian port, pick that, ca the oceanso priorities and it seems to me that initiative was a very healthy one. >> where it's trying to adopt the view of something -- i forget what the exact term is, checked once and verified twice. once it's checked in one country, it good in both. >> i'm checking my watch but i still think we have more time. i can use a few more...
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. >>> a new study shows more students from china are helping to drive up the international student rate in the u.s. enrollment grew six percent last year, with 765,000 students on u.s. campuses. it is because of a 23% increase in students from china. >>> a russian grandmother did not need red riding hood to save her from the big bad wolf. she fought off and killed the wolf with her hands and an axe. she ran out to shoo it away and it turned on her. she hit it on the hand using an axe. >>> the opening of two new double slide bypass tunnels on the san mateo coast has been delayed again. completion is delayed to early next year. it will allow more time for inspections and the testing of electronic systems. this is at least the third delay for the $350 million project. >>> on the loose, a ktvu special report. a large number of criminals that are violating their parole and may be living in your neighborhood. >>> and in a few minutes, there is no fog at the coast, but a computer model shows clouds and rain moving in as we go into the middle of the week. details coming up. . >>> when is comes
. >>> a new study shows more students from china are helping to drive up the international student rate in the u.s. enrollment grew six percent last year, with 765,000 students on u.s. campuses. it is because of a 23% increase in students from china. >>> a russian grandmother did not need red riding hood to save her from the big bad wolf. she fought off and killed the wolf with her hands and an axe. she ran out to shoo it away and it turned on her. she hit it on the hand using...
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t you discussed the role of china in the big picture and how would that influence the u.s. policy, and u.s. national interests in the asia pacific and also in the indian ocean. thank you. >> good question. why don't we just go around the horn here, and that will be our last question. >> i think what you're asking is in relation to eiran, the chinee obviously need -- feel they need and are customers to the oil production associated with iran, and other economic agreements that go on. so they're in a very difficult position here of how do they support not having a weapon be developed and not undermine their need for the energy resources that they're buying there. and trying to do the calculation of cost benefit right now as with other countries, what they'd like to see happen is a diplomatic solution to this activity, even if it included some sort of nuclear capability whether it be for energy or more. if that gets foreclosed, they have a very hard decision. and then they're going to have to think their way through that, to the extent they have to go some place else for energ
t you discussed the role of china in the big picture and how would that influence the u.s. policy, and u.s. national interests in the asia pacific and also in the indian ocean. thank you. >> good question. why don't we just go around the horn here, and that will be our last question. >> i think what you're asking is in relation to eiran, the chinee obviously need -- feel they need and are customers to the oil production associated with iran, and other economic agreements that go on....
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so that's -- they certainly want to maintain the status quo inside of china. and one of the things that's clearly very unsettling to them is activity that's destabilizing to the population. so if they perceive that people are ganging up to instigate similar trouble in iran, iran today, maybe china tomorrow, who knows, that's a drag, a break on activity that we would with like to see move forward to get china to be more cooperative and helpful. china decided, okay, we'll get our oil somewhere else, would with be a huge additional turn of the screws here with iran, whether they're ready to do that or not is probably up in the air. >> the obama administration tried pretty hard in 2009-2010 to come up with alternative energy supplies for china. they web with the and talked with the saudis, they web with the and talked with other supplier, iraq is getting up to production, libya as it comes back in. it's not clear that any that is really going to wean the chinese of this oil. the chinese now see a great opportunity. because i think they believe the iranians are goi
so that's -- they certainly want to maintain the status quo inside of china. and one of the things that's clearly very unsettling to them is activity that's destabilizing to the population. so if they perceive that people are ganging up to instigate similar trouble in iran, iran today, maybe china tomorrow, who knows, that's a drag, a break on activity that we would with like to see move forward to get china to be more cooperative and helpful. china decided, okay, we'll get our oil somewhere...
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and if you want it cheap, go to china. but here's the problem. china wants to be the world's manufacturer and they are doing exceptionally good job of that. what is saudi arabia's problem? jobs. and if you want technology transfer, if you want training and education, if you want to develop your own infrastructure, you're not going to get that from the chinese, you're not going to get it from the south koreans. you will get it from americans. so i repeatedly talk about the value proposition they are offering and if they ever let a competition result in a price competition with the chinese, they are going to lose. if they can present a value proposition that comes with the education and training package where you're going to create an entity that the saudis can run over time and creates an industry there where you're creating a job here as you're creating one in saudi arabia, you got a winning combination. so the american business and industry is very competitive because of that value proposition. >> others? >> i do hear the perception and i think
and if you want it cheap, go to china. but here's the problem. china wants to be the world's manufacturer and they are doing exceptionally good job of that. what is saudi arabia's problem? jobs. and if you want technology transfer, if you want training and education, if you want to develop your own infrastructure, you're not going to get that from the chinese, you're not going to get it from the south koreans. you will get it from americans. so i repeatedly talk about the value proposition they...
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do we want a country that is despoiled and contaminated so that we can send the coal to china and to india, and yes, to venezuela. there's not much time, but miss gunno, let me ask you quickly, if you think it sounds that the epa should be using new science as it comes forward to make the best decisions for protecting the streams? ? absolutely they should be, and i need to say that the citizens from southern appalachia has the protects and lives, and the epa is doing what they need to do to protect the lives of citizens in our communities. >> okay, thank you. >> representative from pennsylvania. >> thank you, chairman. i am very disappointed in the obama administration. even with notice, refusing to come. i happen to believe that we live in a constitutional republic. this is not a dictatorship. congress, the legislative body has an oversight function that has checks and balances and to blatantly refuse raises the question, what are they hiding? senator kirkendall, what would the potential be for the states to expend resources and at this time the economies are not good for the federa
do we want a country that is despoiled and contaminated so that we can send the coal to china and to india, and yes, to venezuela. there's not much time, but miss gunno, let me ask you quickly, if you think it sounds that the epa should be using new science as it comes forward to make the best decisions for protecting the streams? ? absolutely they should be, and i need to say that the citizens from southern appalachia has the protects and lives, and the epa is doing what they need to do to...
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china's flexing its naval muscle in the south china seas. india is asserting itself on the international stage. south korea, turkey, new mexico, brazil, a whole post of countries are seeking a voice. we're economically dependent on those country news in a way that we weren't before. and those are realities that will confront either candidate, no matter what their policy orientation is, those are realities. and either president will have to adapt to them. the final point i would make just to set the stage is we'll hear a lot of rhetoric about this. romney will accuse obama of apologizing for america and not believing in american exceptionalism. obama will say that he is now tested as national security commander, et cetera. so the rhetoric will be there and each side will try to frame the other for not having a good grasp or not having the manage world. we don't know what romney thinks about foreign policy. he has advisers from every part of the spectrum. when i read the couple of speeches he has given on foreign policy, you strip away the rhe
china's flexing its naval muscle in the south china seas. india is asserting itself on the international stage. south korea, turkey, new mexico, brazil, a whole post of countries are seeking a voice. we're economically dependent on those country news in a way that we weren't before. and those are realities that will confront either candidate, no matter what their policy orientation is, those are realities. and either president will have to adapt to them. the final point i would make just to set...
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from china next year and is expected to spend 100 million on the instore thing. tim cook did not say which products would be produced in the united states but it is expected to go well beyond the simple final. some of the departments building most if not all of the components in the u.s. it's a good pr rule you know all of the negative skrichls they got about their factories in china and labor practices there. maybe other companies will follow suit. >> good to see you this morning. >>> it is 10 minutes after the top of the hour. it is a concert to raise money for sandy victims so why are ticket scalpers making money? >> one group of passengers grounded after experiencing the real life version. can you image? [ man ] ring ring... progresso this reduced sodium soup says it mahelp lower cholesterol, how does it work? you just he to eat it as part of your heart healthy diet. step 1. eat the soup. all those veggies and beans, that's what may help lower your cholesterol and -- well that's easy [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. >> 13 after the hou
from china next year and is expected to spend 100 million on the instore thing. tim cook did not say which products would be produced in the united states but it is expected to go well beyond the simple final. some of the departments building most if not all of the components in the u.s. it's a good pr rule you know all of the negative skrichls they got about their factories in china and labor practices there. maybe other companies will follow suit. >> good to see you this morning....
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and the big question then becomes what is china's intention? (instrumental music) >> in a national call to arms defense secretary leon panetta warned the threat of a significant cyber attack against america is already here. >> the collective result of these kinds of attacks could be a cyber pearl harbor. >> what are the threats american's face in this century? with the attacks of september 11th, the u.s. has had to completely rethink how it defends its citizens. the enemy no longer a national armies but rather determined individuals. >> there are not going to be a lot of countries that are gonna be stupid enough to put tank armies out in the desert against us anymore to allow us to annihilate them. what the lessons of history of the last twenty years or so certainly teach us is that if you're fight us, you can have greater success by using terrorist tactics, by employing suicide bombers, i.e.d.'s, those kinds of attacks. >> that was probably the biggest impact on national security. we have non-nation state actors that can cause harm to the unit
and the big question then becomes what is china's intention? (instrumental music) >> in a national call to arms defense secretary leon panetta warned the threat of a significant cyber attack against america is already here. >> the collective result of these kinds of attacks could be a cyber pearl harbor. >> what are the threats american's face in this century? with the attacks of september 11th, the u.s. has had to completely rethink how it defends its citizens. the enemy no...
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china is building new ones going on line. something is wrong with the picture. >> i want to address the fact that the coal industry loses jobs directly but talk about how it affects other businesses in west virginia communities that are not direct coal producing or coal mining businesses? >> well, you look at equipment suppliers and hotels and restaurants. i have a friend in beckley with 230 employees. had to lay off 67 in the past two weeks. really hurts and i mean it is tough. you don't want to lay off anybody but you have to survive and what is going on coming out of washington is killing our way of life in west virginia and we have so much potential. and that word can is in my vocabulary. i was involved in the chiliian mine rescue. it is time to rescue like we did in chile. there is a brighter future for our state and nation. from the top of the ticket down in west virginia we have great folks running. not just me. it will be a great year and we can turn our nation and state around with great leadership. >> mike: thank yo
china is building new ones going on line. something is wrong with the picture. >> i want to address the fact that the coal industry loses jobs directly but talk about how it affects other businesses in west virginia communities that are not direct coal producing or coal mining businesses? >> well, you look at equipment suppliers and hotels and restaurants. i have a friend in beckley with 230 employees. had to lay off 67 in the past two weeks. really hurts and i mean it is tough. you...
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india, china, brazil, ishares, small-caps, large-caps, ishares. industrials. low cost. every dollar counts. ishares. income. dividends. bonds. i like bonds. ishares. commodities. diversification. choices. my own ideas. ishares. i want to use the same stuff the big guys use. ishares. 9 out of 10 large, professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. introducing the ishares core, etfs for the heart of your portfolio. taefficient and low cost building blocks to help you keep more of what you earn. call your advisor. visit ishares.com. ishares. yeah, ishares. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. gerri: not only is the u.s. about to go over the fiscal cliff, it is about to hit the debt ceiling as well. if congress doesn't reach a debt deal, we could see a worldwide financial calamity. joining me now is peter. it's always good to see you. i just want to tell people, we have $16.2 trillion worth of debt. the debt ceiling, 16.4 trillion.
india, china, brazil, ishares, small-caps, large-caps, ishares. industrials. low cost. every dollar counts. ishares. income. dividends. bonds. i like bonds. ishares. commodities. diversification. choices. my own ideas. ishares. i want to use the same stuff the big guys use. ishares. 9 out of 10 large, professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. introducing the ishares core, etfs for the heart of your portfolio. taefficient and low cost building blocks to help you keep more of what you...
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you go to china -- i was there a couple of years ago -- and business is big in china. general motors profitability is in large part because of the china market. you have a lot going on with this -- the united states has a lot going on with this relationship with china. it is more than foreign policy and defense policy. the trade relationship is underpinning between these countries. >> what could be more american than an open " inside washington" coffee cup made in china? couldn't they make these in maryland or toledo or someplace? >> they could or should. >> we would pay more. >> we are american consumers, citizens, i hope. this conversation seems to take place every time there is a chinese leader with an american leader. we talk about the currency, to talk about intellectual property. this time as well they have let us down in china. in the un, the resolution on syria, the security council. i just wonder when it will take their place as the leader of the plan at. >> never. their conception of their place is to promote china, a civilization a lot older than ours. they
you go to china -- i was there a couple of years ago -- and business is big in china. general motors profitability is in large part because of the china market. you have a lot going on with this -- the united states has a lot going on with this relationship with china. it is more than foreign policy and defense policy. the trade relationship is underpinning between these countries. >> what could be more american than an open " inside washington" coffee cup made in china?...
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what we need is, number one, we cannot always say that it is up to china. china has leverage over them. they don't dictate. what we need is a new approach. in the new six-party talk countries, involving russia, china, south korea, the united states, japan, and i don't know exactly what that is. but it is a combination of toughening the policy with some kind of rewards if there is movement, a positive movement. we have never really tested this guy. we know very little about him. so, i'm not saying the answer is to isolate him completely. that doesn't seem to be working. some kind of engagement, i don't know exactly what. i'm not in the government. i'm a private citizen but i think our approach to north korea ranging from engagement, to sanctions, has not worked. so what we need to do is find a way to deal with him that tests this new guy. we should not just say forget about him and isolate him because he has had nuclear weapons and we have had 60,000 troops there and he has missiles. his people are starving. at the least we need to find ways in a humanitaria
what we need is, number one, we cannot always say that it is up to china. china has leverage over them. they don't dictate. what we need is a new approach. in the new six-party talk countries, involving russia, china, south korea, the united states, japan, and i don't know exactly what that is. but it is a combination of toughening the policy with some kind of rewards if there is movement, a positive movement. we have never really tested this guy. we know very little about him. so, i'm not...
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they're currently in tight supply and produce almost exclusively by china. while we're challenging china's exports restrictions on these critical materials, we also need american companies to develop other sources. but as it stands today, they will only do that if they have the secure rights that can only be provided under this convention. if we expect to be able to manage our own energy future and our need for rare earth minerals, we must be a party to the law of the sea convention. the third development that is now urgent is the emerging opportunities in the arctic. as the area gets warmer, it's opening up to new actativeties, such as fishing, shipping, and tourism. this convention provides the international framework to deal with these new opportunities. we're the only arctic nation outside the convention. russia and the other arctic states are advancing their continental shelf claims in the arctic while we're on the outside looking in. as a party to the convention, we would have a much stronger basis to assert our interests throughout the entire arctic r
they're currently in tight supply and produce almost exclusively by china. while we're challenging china's exports restrictions on these critical materials, we also need american companies to develop other sources. but as it stands today, they will only do that if they have the secure rights that can only be provided under this convention. if we expect to be able to manage our own energy future and our need for rare earth minerals, we must be a party to the law of the sea convention. the third...
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china is using a similar approach to eventually keep america out of asia. this new approach could end a 20-year era in which american projected force worldwide with impunity unless washington rethinks its own strategy. the center for strategic and budgetary assessments has taken a closer look at iran's future capabilities and what to do to stop tehran. it's from a range to defeat iran's was coauthored by mark gunzinger and secretary of defense during the bush administration. welcome back to the show. >> thank you, vago. >> how cape able is iran capable of closing the straits today and where do they want to be 10 years from now? missiles and anti-ship cruz missiles with -- cruise missiles. the current inventory of ballistic missiles is not terribly accurate. we're talking in accuracy from 500 meters up to a couple of cloments. great for terror weapons for cities not so effective against point military targets. but should they develop those capabilities with increased range and increased accuracy, it can be very troubling for our operations in the region. and
china is using a similar approach to eventually keep america out of asia. this new approach could end a 20-year era in which american projected force worldwide with impunity unless washington rethinks its own strategy. the center for strategic and budgetary assessments has taken a closer look at iran's future capabilities and what to do to stop tehran. it's from a range to defeat iran's was coauthored by mark gunzinger and secretary of defense during the bush administration. welcome back to the...
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china, over 240. and then israel, between 75 and 200. india, between 80 and 100. pakistan, between 90 and ten in north korea, five to six with this asterisks. that's the estimates. >> yeah. the whole point of the arms control regime out there is to get a handle on those countries and kind of stop and stem the nuclear club from expanding. that's why there's such a high level focus on iran, because if iran got a nuclear weapon, you can see a cascade or dominos falling in the rest of the middle east as other countries pursue it. you saw syria a couple years ago. they were clandestinely pursuing a nuclear weapon, as well. so it's a real concern to kind of keep that number lower. right now when we're talking arms control and arms controls negotiation, it's u.s. and russia. but as the u.s. and russia's stockpiles creep closer to china, france and the uk, you're going have to see arms negotiations. >> greg on our independent line from california joins the conversation. good morning. >> caller: good morning. i just wanted to point out you said that israel has -- i don't k
china, over 240. and then israel, between 75 and 200. india, between 80 and 100. pakistan, between 90 and ten in north korea, five to six with this asterisks. that's the estimates. >> yeah. the whole point of the arms control regime out there is to get a handle on those countries and kind of stop and stem the nuclear club from expanding. that's why there's such a high level focus on iran, because if iran got a nuclear weapon, you can see a cascade or dominos falling in the rest of the...